Ralph and Piggy confront Jack to try and reason with him and bring the group back together. Their plan fails because Jack is consumed by power and control, and he refuses to listen to reason or cooperate with them. Jack's actions ultimately lead to chaos and violence within the group.
Piggy and Ralph's plan to confront Jack and the other boys at Castle Rock is flawed because they underestimate Jack's savagery and willingness to resort to violence. Additionally, they lack a cohesive strategy and fail to anticipate the consequences of their actions, leading to a tragic outcome.
fail
He ate cotton candy
In "Lord of the Flies," the three boys described as the "three blind mice" are Piggy, Ralph, and Jack. They are referred to in this way because they fail to see the dangers and consequences of their actions on the island.
Ralph's good intentions of getting off the island fail because the other boys only want to play and have fun.
the Equal rights Amendment, known as the ERA
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It was "Me fail English - that's un-possible" - spoken by Ralph Wiggam.
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They wanted to cause mayhem and not pay the tea tax
if partners fail to accomplish with the provisions of law if it now a parnership in nature
The failed at their goal beacuse they are stupid asses and dont know how to control them selves(: